Thanks for the Update, Bruce. Thanks and Regards, Jeganathan Velu.
On 10 August 2013 00:17, Bruce Macisaac <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Velu, > > Your second request is already implelemented, and is documented in the > online help. > See: > > *Eclipse Process Framework (EPF) > Composer*<http://127.0.0.1:61194/help/ntopic/org.eclipse.epf.help.doc/topics/a_product_overview.html>> > *Creating reusable method content* > *Changing feedback addresses* > > The e-mail address used for feedback in a published configuration can be > changed by editing the Feedback URL field in the Select publishing options > window. This window is part of the Publish Method Configuration wizard. > > The default setting is: > > http://www.published_website.com/feedback > > This address must be changed before publishing. > > A simple e-mail address uses syntax such as: > > mailto:[email protected] <[email protected]> > > Additional syntax can be used to embellish the feedback e-mail. Those > features are shown in the following table: > > *Feature* > *Syntax* > Table 1. Feedback Syntax Send message to multiple recipients , (comma > separating email addresses) Specify the "Subject" field ?subject= *Subject > Text* Send message using the "Copy To" or "CC" field ?&[email protected] > Send > message using the "Blind Copy To" or "BCC" field ?&[email protected] > > *Example:* > > *Feedback URL:* > mailto:feedback@your_company.org?subject=Process<feedback@your_company.org?subject=Process>Configuration&cc= > process_eng@your_company.org > > Note: > > - Use only one ? (question mark) when creating any entry beyond e-mail > address. See example above. > - If the subject parameter is not included, it will be automatically > generated based on the page with the feedback button. > > > > As for your first request, collapsible views in the treebrowser, your > should log such requests via bugzilla and will be prioritized against other > requests. That said, IBM tends to add new functionality into EPF composer > if it's needed for small standalone process descriptions. IBM intends RMC > to be the tool of choice for more advanced process descriptions. Others > are welcome to add such enhancements, but so far IBM has been the main > contributor to the EPF Composer tool. > > Bruce MacIsaac > [email protected] > 408-250-3037 (cell) > > > > From: velu jeganathan <[email protected]> > To: Eclipse Process Framework Project Developers List < > [email protected]>, > Date: 08/08/2013 09:38 AM > Subject: [epf-dev] Feature Requests > Sent by: [email protected] > ------------------------------ > > > > Hi All, > > I have been using EPF over the last three months to define process content > for my organization. > > Have the following feature requests. Requesting you to consider them in > your backlog if feasible: > > 1. Requesting for collapsible views in the tree browser (similar to RMC). > currently in EPF output - view tabs (when i have multiple views in a > configuration) are appearing parallel until the left hand column is > re-sized.. This makes the published website not look good when i have > multiple process definitions (say waterfall and scrum processes) published > through a single configuration. > > 2. If the above feature will not be available, i will have to publish > multiple websites > > 3. Will it be possible to make the feedback link in the published website > point to an email id, instead of url ? when used within an organization, it > will help me to link feedback to organizational SEPG group id instead of a > website. > > Thanking you again, for publishing such an wonderful tool in the public > domain. I am a process analyst and it has helped my team a lot. > > Thanks and Regards, > Jeganathan Velu, > Bangalore, India._______________________________________________ > epf-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/epf-dev > > > _______________________________________________ > epf-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/epf-dev > > -- yours jegan.
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